Once again, those who had a date with the Juneau girls needed extra time.

For the second outing in as many days, the Juneau-Douglas High School girls soccer team fell in extra time at the Alaska School Activities Association state tournament.

One day after losing 4-2 in a penalty kick shootout to Kenai — the result of a 2-2 four-overtime tie — the Crimson Bears went into another four overtimes Friday and found themselves on the small side of a 3-2 match against Wasilla that put them out of the state tournament.

Such was the case in Friday’s Alaska School Activities Association boys state soccer semifinal at Bartlett High School.

Two of the premier soccer programs in the state, with a long history of competitive matches against one another, collided in a near-perfect game. The result was a 1-0 loss for the Juneau-Douglas Crimson Bears at the hands of the South Wolverines.

In truth it was at the feet of South senior forward Wesley Chien and the hands of junior Wolverine keeper Bryce Robinson. JDHS played flawless.

That was the slogan for the 2014 state swim championships Saturday at Anchorage’s Bartlett High School as competitors set eight new state records.

The Crimson Bears set the first new mark of the day as Ciera Kelly, Dakota Isaak, Mia Ruffin and Rielly Walsh dispatched the 200 medley relay mark set by the 2007 JDHS girls with a record effort of 1 minute, 46.75 seconds that dominated second-place Dimond’s 1:52.34 performance.

To beat the Soldotna High School football team, an opponent has to try to win just two minutes of play at a time. The Juneau-Douglas Crimson Bears found no easy seconds in a 44-6 defeat at the hands of the Stars during the semifinal game of Saturday’s medium school state tournament.

“They are a good team, a really good team,” Juneau-Douglas coach Kevin Hamrick said. “They did an excellent job, my hat is off to them. We thought we could physical them up inside and we couldn’t a lot of the time. They do what they do and they do it pretty well. They are a well-oiled machine.”